heyy a good news for nokia fan, nokia has decided n committed to LTE (Long Term evolution) as thr preferred network for devices soon.LTE for faster data rates,qucker response time n longer battery life in order to enjoy the benefits of services such as voice over IP n multimedia telephony.

Long Term Evolution (LTE),the technology expected to b used by the vast majority of wireless carries to dish up next-gen wireless broadband,has been approved by the 3rd-gen Partnership Project (3GPP).

LTE performance over 3GPP standarized technologies realizes data rates of moe than 100 MB per secondover distances of several hundred meters,while maintaining exellent throughput at the EDGE of typical urban radio cells.But those mobile will b from different platform.

iolo003, 10 Mar 2009your not getting my point Kal, no wonder why you have many enemies in this page, you cant read... moreHuh dude it's talk of the town for Nokia users and fanboys. Nokia sure got everyones attention creating hypes by not releasing it soon. But I wonder how they will live up to it. Doesn't offer anything new other than 8mp cam with variable apperture and wide angle. Real talk of the town is Omnia HD and yes that Idou came out of nowhere and got everyone puzzled. I read there wasn't a single clap when they annouced it.

dave, 10 Mar 2009i am just thinking what will be happen if nokia has 12MP but the other phone only has 8MP...
... moreif the sony ericsson is better phone have a better camera, than why nokia is nomber 1, and sony ericsson nomber 4, in global top list

Kal, 10 Mar 2009It's the Vote that matters. Not Hits. You can vote only once from your pc..(too bad for nokia ... moreyour not getting my point Kal, no wonder why you have many enemies in this page, you cant read between the lines. read and understand the comments before answering.

talk of the town dude, popularity c", read between the lines. votes and haters co exist!

Kal, 10 Mar 2009It's the Vote that matters. Not Hits. You can vote only once from your pc..(too bad for nokia ... moreyour not getting my point Kal, i wonder why you have many enemies in this page, you cant read between the lines. read and understand the comments before answering.

yogeshbhai chandaran, 10 Mar 2009wht thy hell is this phone....m realy nt satisfied with this handset.i used this n then realis... moreYoge, this phone is not out yet. How can you say like you already buying (or stealing it)?

Just wait until its out, buy it then make comment about it. I look forward to it...

Kal, 10 Mar 2009There is nothing to go ga-ga over it at this pont of time. Nokia officially released some prin... moreIf you check out the images EXIF data however you would see that the aperture value is F2.8, which doesn't really match what Nokia advertized. We guess the N86 unit we used was a too early one to really show its potential.

There is nothing to go ga-ga over it at this pont of time. Nokia officially released some prints (taken with n86) and that dosen't match with the actual images taken with the phone at MWC. They still need to prove that it is infact closing the gap between a mobile phone and a standalone one. So those already claiming this is best, should just shut up and wait.

Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970i am just thinking what will be happen if nokia has 12MP but the other phone only has 8MP...
iam sure they will do their act as they did..they are more arrogant than the other fans and crueler than us..
iam not a se fan or samsung fan..i just give nokia fans like what they did in order to they know what they did is very annoying

nokia user love nokia is not onli mainly like the camera feature..but the OS which i think non of the other brands have..nokia symbian OS is the best.. this is wat nokia fans mostly like bout it...i cant stand without using nokia symbian..i used to bout a SE hp fer 1k and i sell it off in less den 3mth.. and too nokia owaes hab the best resale value

Nevertheless, the Nokia N86 has one of the most impressively equipped 8 megapixel cameras closing the gap between cameraphones and point-and-shoot cams. It's the first and only cameraphone to offer variable aperture values (F2.4/F3.2/F4.8) and a 28mm wide-angle lens.

The other first-ever is the variable aperture. Having a variable aperture (like a regular digicam) instead of a fixed aperture (like a regular cameraphone) gives you one more way of controlling the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor.

In other words, smaller F aperture numbers let more light in, while higher aperture numbers reduce the incoming light. You still get the same exposure, as the camera compensates for the various aperture settings by varying the shutter speed or the ISO, which are the two other factors that determine the total amount of light that gets in.

But leaving the photography primer aside, the advertized aperture values of Nokia N86 8MP (F2.4/F3.2/F4.8) have two distinctive benefits.

The first benefit is that at F2.4 the N86 camera has more light to work with as compared to the standard F2.8 value of all cameraphones we've seen so far. In low light conditions that allows you to get higher shutter speeds (possibly less handshake blur) or lower ISO (possibly less noise) or even both.

The second benefit from the variable aperture is that when there's enough light, the camera sensor can let the aperture close down a bit more (F3.2/F4.8) thus creating images that are usually sharper and with better depth of focus field.

Here are several full-res camera shots taken with the Nokia N86 8MP at the Nokia booth. If you check out the images EXIF data however you would see that the aperture value is F2.8, which doesn't really match what Nokia advertized. We guess the N86 unit we used was a too early one to really show its potential.

Anonymous, 10 Mar 2009hahahaha
is there any official web site listed SONY ERICSSON IDOU using EXMOR Sensor??
i... moreactually i can give you the site but i just wont tell you coz it is too easy for you..i want you find it by your self coz it is your weakness that you dont know about The new EXMOR sensor..

at the moment, only exmor has the tiniest and the highest pixel as much as 12MP in the world
and the name of CMOS sensor will be added in the back cover but not in a prototype...the name is IMX060PQ ( The Asian half of the Sony Ericsson joint-venture has just gone official with IMX060PQ, a 1/2.5 CMOS image sensor from the Exmor series that, apparently, has the industry’s highest Megapixel count: 12.25 MP.the handsets that will include Sony’s IMX060PQ will be made by Sony Ericsson )

this sensor in the newest sensor from SONY EXMOR so it means you cant compare previous SE phone with IDOU and the sensor has been tested but still you never accept it.